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Nelson Gutiérrez

1962 - Today

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Nelson Daniel Gutiérrez Luongo (born 13 April 1962) is a Uruguayan former footballer who played as a defender. He obtained a total number of 57 international caps for the Uruguay national football team, and was a member of the team that competed at the 1986 and 1990 FIFA World Cups. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nelson Gutiérrez is the 6,527th most popular soccer player (down from 5,930th in 2019), the 277th most popular biography from Uruguay (down from 269th in 2019) and the 164th most popular Uruguayan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Nelson Gutiérrez ranks 6,527 out of 21,273Before him are Mirjalol Qosimov, Konstantin Zyryanov, Luis Gabelo Conejo, Elivélton, Reto Ziegler, and Fernando Cáceres. After him are Aleksandar Radosavljević, Daichi Kamada, Dieter Kühn, Alfredo Quesada, Loïc Rémy, and Ricardinho.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Nelson Gutiérrez ranks 546Before him are Charly Mottet, Alberto Angela, Helena Dalli, Rolf Gölz, Amado Boudou, and Jane Sibbett. After him are Abdulla Shahid, Tony Cascarino, John de Wolf, José Carlos da Costa Araújo, Patrick M. Shanahan, and Jorge Bom Jesus.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Nelson Gutiérrez ranks 277 out of 444Before him are Andrés Scotti (1975), Guillermo Douglas (1909), Carmen Posadas (1953), Víctor Diogo (1958), Fernando Álvez (1959), and Denís Milar (1952). After him are Miguel Seijas (1930), Javier Chevantón (1980), Sebastián Coates (1990), Fabián Carini (1979), Karina Pankievich (1950), and Walter Mantegazza (1952).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Uruguay

Among soccer players born in Uruguay, Nelson Gutiérrez ranks 164Before him are Darío Pereyra (1956), Víctor Púa (1956), Andrés Scotti (1975), Víctor Diogo (1958), Fernando Álvez (1959), and Denís Milar (1952). After him are Javier Chevantón (1980), Sebastián Coates (1990), Fabián Carini (1979), Walter Mantegazza (1952), Pablo Bengoechea (1965), and Jorge Da Silva (1961).